£1.2m for Leeds in policing row

Police chiefs have handed Leeds United more than £1.2m after the High Court ruled that the Championship football club had been overcharged for policing at home games, a judge has heard.

£1.2m for Leeds in policing row

Police chiefs have handed Leeds United more than £1.2m after the High Court ruled that the Championship football club had been overcharged for policing at home games, a judge has heard.

But Leeds’ bosses claim that they are still owed more than £800,000, David Eady was told.

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